London’s clubs are reaching the business end of the Football League season and all of them still have something to play for.

Promotion, relegation and even European qualification matters are still to be decided for our teams in the Championship, League One and League Two.

Standard Sport assesses what is at stake during the final few weeks:

CHARLTON (14th Champ) P40 W13 D12 L15 PTS 51

Chris Powell was keen to build steadily rather than go all-out for promotion to the Premier League this season but he will be left thinking what might have been. Charlton, four points above the relegation zone, should be safe but the worst home record in the Championship has cost them a chance at the play-offs.

Automatic promotion contenders for much of the season, Palace will probably have to settle for a place in the play-offs after three straight defeats. Promotion to the Premier League has a bigger financial incentive than ever with a new TV deal starting next year.

Just the small matter of an FA Cup semi-final to look forward to. Four points and seven places above the Championship relegation zone, Kenny Jackett’s side should be safe and face Wigan at Wembley on April 13 knowing victory will secure Europa League football next term.

Last night’s 1-0 win at Hull moved Watford to within a point of the automatic promotion places. The Pozzo family targeted measured progress when they took over and there is money to spend next season, even before the windfall millions paid to promoted clubs.

Three points from the automatic promotion places with games in hand on the teams above them, Brentford are dreaming of a return to the Championship for the first time since 1992. Uwe Rosler faces a fight to keep some of his talented youngsters if they are in League One next season.

The surprise League One play-off contenders after a run of one defeat from nine games moved them to within four points of the top six. But Barry Hearn’s ongoing legal fight to stop West Ham moving into the Olympic Stadium means the club’s long-term future is uncertain.

Fixtures: Colchester (a), MK Dons (h), Coventry (a), Oldham (h)

AFC WIMBLEDON (19th L2) P42 W13 D9 L20 PTS 48

Wimbledon have slipped to 19th in League Two following two defeats over Easter weekend and are now just three points above the drop zone. This season has been one of transition following Neal Ardley’s appointment in October and falling out of the Football League would be a huge setback.

Fixtures: Bristol R (a), Exeter (h), Gillingham (a), Fleetwood (h)

BARNET (18th) P42 W12 D12 L18 PTS 48

Barnet will move into a new stadium next season and securing their League status is crucial for the club’s progression under Edgar Davids. The Dutchman has said he might remain at the club if they avoid the drop this season but will surely leave if they go down.

Fixtures: Chesterfield (h), Torquay (a), Wycombe (h), Northampton (a)

DAG & RED (17th) P42 W12 D12 L18 PTS 48

Set for a period of rebuilding following the departure of long‑serving manager John Still in February, Dagenham are just three points above the relegation zone. Wayne Burnett has taken over as interim manager until the end of the season and could land the role permanently if he keeps them up.